

Piper works pretty well. I’m only using it because it was easier to find a custom glados voice.
Kokoro has good default voices. I also started trying out Speaches recently. It provides an open ai api wrapper around several options
Piper works pretty well. I’m only using it because it was easier to find a custom glados voice.
Kokoro has good default voices. I also started trying out Speaches recently. It provides an open ai api wrapper around several options
I’ve used a bunch, but I eventually moved to SilverBullet and will probably stick with it.
Why not use the silverbullet pwa on android?
If you haven’t seen it, headscale is an open source controller for tailscale clients. Assuming your allergies are related to using their public offering.
6 months would be reasonable, I see a lot that are 30 days or something similar
If you never played adventure mode, I’d definitely recommend trying it! Assuming you liked df at least
I miss swg, it was my first mmo that I got into.
I’ve never played it and haven’t seen nuch gameplay of it. Would you recommend d picking it up even if I don’t have anyone to play multi-player with?
Syncthing should work, just make sure you don’t run the server on both systems at the same time. Also make sure it finishes syncing.
If your server is always on, you could also expose a network share and mount that on your desktop.
For dns, you could make a simple script that changes what ip mc.domain points to. Just set the ttl to a low value to avoid waiting on dns cache to expire.
Do you use any todo lists outside of home assistant? I’m wondering if i should try migrating
Huh I heard about his new game but didn’t realize it was already in some sort of early access. Cool!
Wow, this might be convenient. I’ve been testing out xcp-ng with xen orchestra for a while now to deal with servers in multiple data centers. I like proxmox better though, so maybe this will be a good alternative.
Is it good? This is the first I’m seeing about the game apparently
Very cool, maybe I’ll buy a few!
Oh also, drives have become a lot better at handling heat or at least are more reliable imo. If you can, try to stick to drives rated to go in a nas. I used to have drives failing all the time, but not so much over the last few years.
What kind of speeds do you get, and how much storage approx?
I’ve gone the route of raiding usb drives before, but 5/10/40gb ports didn’t exist so it was always slow and not worth it.
Sounds like you basically have a DAS that connects over usb, that’s pretty cool if it works well.
Is it good on mobile? I’m not super interested in playing it on PC, but it looked like a good time wasting mobile game
Surprisingly Gleba is where I’m using the least amount of bots.
I basically turned everything into sushi belts and it hasn’t been too difficult to split the spoilage off.
I haven’t really scaled up yet though, just making enough science to fill a rocket every once in a while for now.
You can use a constant combinator if it’s a constant value you need.
Or the arithmetic combinator can be used to multiply by -1 to convert the input value to negative.
I haven’t used yacy in a whole, but i had configured it to auto import and index links from linkding. I also imported my browser history to get started.
Never tried the p2p option though so not sure how well that worked. I was worried about indexing private sites on accident .